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________________________________________ The Patriot Post - Alexander's Column 9-27-2017 From The Federalist Patriot Free Email Subscription ________________________________________
The Patriot Post® · Gold Star Moms v NFL Kneelers
By Mark Alexander · Sep. 27, 2017 · https://patriotpost.us/alexander/51534
“The name of American, which belongs to you, in your national capacity, must always exalt the just pride of Patriotism, more than any appellation derived from local discriminations.” —George Washington1 (1796)
Last Sunday, September 24, we respectfully observed a special Mother’s Day2. The last Sunday in September is designated to honor Gold Star Mothers3 of military Patriots who died in combat.
Unfortunately, also last Sunday, petulant NFL sports celebrities once again colluded to dishonor our flag and the legacy of Liberty4 it represents by kneeling, sitting or skipping altogether our nation’s great game opening tradition: the performance of our National Anthem.
This was the latest of the NFL’s offensive National Anthem fumbles5.
Last Friday, ahead of the disgraceful NFL protests, President Donald Trump6 said, “Wouldn’t you love to see one of these NFL owners, when somebody disrespects our flag, to say, ‘Get that son of a b—h off the field right now. Out! He’s fired. He’s fired!’ You know, some owner is going to … say, ‘That guy that disrespects our flag, he’s fired.’”
In response, NFL commissioner Roger Goodell, apparently lacking any sense of self-awareness, said: “Divisive comments like these demonstrate an unfortunate lack of respect for the NFL.”
I would change one word in Goodell’s statement so that it more accurately represents this pathetic and disrespectful behavior: “Divisive [protests] like these demonstrate an unfortunate lack of respect for the NFL.” Indeed, it is the NFL that is allowing “an unfortunate lack of respect” for our country to be showcased by a few narcissistic celebrity malcontents, who are idolized by young people.
New England Patriots owner Robert Kraft, misidentified by the MSM as a “supporter of Trump” — he was actually Barack Obama’s biggest NFL donor in 2012 and a major supporter of Hillary Clinton and Democrat PACs in the run-up to 2016 — echoed Goodell’s remarks: “There is no greater unifier in this country than sports, and unfortunately, nothing more divisive than politics.” Kraft added that he was “deeply disappointed with the tone” of Trump’s comments.
Patriots fans were “deeply disappointed” by the political charade, and they loudly booed those players7 who wouldn’t stand for our anthem.
The reaction to Trump’s criticism from some NFL players was predictable, as more players joined the anthem protests on the field — in effect warning the owners not to take Trump’s advice and fire anyone.
Yet there was a brief glimmer of light amid the defamatory displays.
Pittsburgh Steelers offensive tackle and former Army Ranger Alejandro Villanueva, who served multiple tours in Afghanistan and was awarded the Bronze Star Medal, showed due respect to the flag, though the rest of his team didn’t take the field until after the National Anthem. “This We’ll Defend” is the U.S. Army motto, and Villanueva upheld it with honor. However, Pittsburgh coach Mike Tomlin, who had decided that he would hold his entire team off the field rather than allow a few players to display their disrespect, was critical of Villanueva, saying, “I was looking for 100 percent participation.”
Tomlin should have just told his Steelers kneelers to stay off the field for the game too.
After the fact, Villanueva explained that he regretted the implication that none of the other Steelers would have stood with him to honor the anthem: “When everybody sees an image of me standing by myself, everybody thinks that the team and Steelers are not behind me, and that’s absolutely wrong. It’s quite the opposite. Actually, the entire team would’ve been out there with me, even the ones that wanted to take a knee.”
By Monday, the Leftmedia8, in their rush to condemn Villanueva for honoring our flag, fumbled the ball again by falsely insisting that he “apologized” for honoring our flag. In fact, Villanueva did no such thing, as he explained in detail9. Notably, his jersey quickly became the bestselling NFL gear item, and as usual, he is donating all proceeds from those sales to the USO and other military support groups.
Of course, all of this celebrity sports grandstanding started last year when then-San Francisco 49ers quarterback Colin Kaepernick10, who was abandoned by his black parents, then adopted and raised by a loving white couple, complained, “I am not going to stand up to show pride in a flag for a country that oppresses black people and people of color.” Kaepernick claimed his protest was based on racist police targeting young black men — but that is a lie based on a myth11.
Leftist race-bait hustlers12 heralded Kaepernick as a hero for his “knee,” and then a martyr when no NFL team would hire the mediocre quarterback after he opted out of his contract in San Francisco — a political “win-win.”
And on the subject of “taking a knee,” let’s be clear about this offensive fake “knee” farce. Some suggest that the players are “praying for our country” while on their knee. Hogwash. This is about protest, not prayer.
The last NFL player to take a knee in genuine prayer was Heisman Trophy winner Tim Tebow, and he was skewered for it. Recall in 2015 how NBC’s Matt Lauer called Tebow13 “one of the most popular and polarizing quarterbacks in NFL history.” Tebow, who is now a baseball outfielder in the New York Mets organization, is credited for a resurgence in attendance at the games of the Mets’ minor league affiliate.
Further, the NFL has in the past threatened fines for 9/11 tributes, and it denied requests14 by Dallas Cowboys players to wear a tribute emblem after five Dallas police officers were assassinated15 in 2016. The league denied Arizona Cardinals quarterback Jake Plummer’s request to honor his friend and former NFL star Pat Tillman, who left his multimillion-dollar NFL job to become an Army Ranger after 9/11 and was killed in Afghanistan. But the phony “hands up, don’t shoot16” charade by players in St. Louis, and the Anthem protests on the field around the nation, are “acceptable”? And it’s OK for Colin Kaepernick to show up in socks depicting police as pigs17?
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